Paul O’Sullivan invites South Africa to join his corruption busting efforts
Having burnt through much of his personal savings (pro bono investigations cost him R4m last year), Paul O’Sullivan is turning to fellow South Africans for support.
Having burnt through much of his personal savings (pro bono investigations cost him R4m last year), Paul O’Sullivan is turning to fellow South Africans for support.
Gauteng police chief Major General Prince Mokotedi swore under oath that a group led by forensic investigator Paul O’Sullivan should be charged with High Treason and a string of other offences for instigating a local “Arab Spring”.